Saturday, September 20, 2014

October Products

Hello Pet Journal readers! Autumn is here, bringing with it changing colors, cool weather, and my personal favorite - no bugs! Now is the time to get out with your dog and explore our outdoors, especially the forest and trails. For this month, I'd like to review some products that were previously left out of my Summer articles as our last goodbye to Summer.

Dog Gone Smart Dirty Dog Doormat: That's a tongue twister! Anybody who owns a dog understands the mess their paws can make, collecting and tracking in all sorts of debris. Dirty Dog Doormat stops the dirt in its tracks. Super absorbent material absorbs up to 7x its weight it, while drying 5x faster than ordinary mats. Great for under their dog bowls too! Easy to clean, available in medium, large, or long runner. $23.99 - $61.99

Popware Pooch Pouch: Keeping treats with you, especially when training, can be a bother. Not only are they difficult to get out of your pocket, but they can make a mess of your clothes, especially if you forget some in them. Pooch Pouch is the convenient way to store and give treats. Clipping onto your pants, this 100% memory silicon pouch makes grabbing a treat quick and easy, perfect for training. Dishwasher safe. $7.99

Dr. Emmos Pet First Aid: Pets, just like humans, get their share of injuries. Cuts, scratches, sores and the like need to be attended to. Using human first aid products is an option, but many products are unsafe for pets, and even the ones that aren't can make a pet sick if he licks it off. Dr. Emmos is one of the few companies that makes first aid products soley formulated for pets. Their line of products is all natural, 100% safe around eyes, ears, and mouth (even if ingested) for ALL animals. Check out their line of products and (as their motto says) "Be Prepared. Everywhere."

Victor Electric Trap: As always this time of year, homeowners in Wisconsin have problems with mice trying to find a warm home for the winter. Pet owners have the additional concern of safety for their pets. Conventional traps, sticky pads, poison, etc. are all dangerous to use around pets, who have a habit of getting into everything. Victor has created an electric mouse trap that quickly and humanely kills mice with a high voltage electric shock. It is delivered from AA batteries when the mouse steps on a metal plate, completing the circuit. A tunnel prior to the plate and safety switch make this trap 100% safe for pets. Indicator LED's show when it is set, caught a mouse, or when it has low batteries. 4 AA's (not included) last for over 50 uses. $19.99

I hope you enjoyed this months article. As always, thanks for reading.